British rule in Burma was created in 1824.
Burma, during British colonial rule, primarily experienced indirect rule. The British established control over the country in the late 19th century but allowed local rulers to maintain some authority, particularly in rural areas. However, as colonial governance evolved, especially after the 1937 Government of Burma Act, the British started to implement more direct administrative control, particularly in urban areas and for central governance. This combination led to a complex system that featured elements of both direct and indirect rule at different times and in different regions.
Burma Corps was created in 1942.
Burma was created on 2011-03-30.
Burma-Shave was created in 1925.
Burma Rifles was created in 1917.
Burma Office was created in 1937.
Burma Rani was created in 1945.
State of Burma was created in 1943.
Pocrnela burma was created in 2002.
Mission of Burma was created in 1979.
Trials in Burma was created in 1937.
Flag of Burma was created in 2010.